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FESPA launches 2015 ‘Design a tee’ competition

FESPA has confirmed the launch of the 2015 ‘Design a tee’ competition as part of its FESPA Fabric specialist event.

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Five outstanding designs selected by the judging panel will be displayed at FESPA Fabric 2015

Staged alongside the main FESPA show, FESPA Fabric offer visitors to the event an insight into the latest advancements within the textiles and fabric sector of the industry.

As part of this effort, the competition to design and create a printed t-shirt encourages companies to get more involved in the sector by testing their skills in textile print.

Roz McGuinness, divisional director at FESPA, comments: “The FESPA Fabric Design a Tee competition is a light-hearted way of illustrating the creative potential of printed apparel, and bringing out the design flair of our global community.  

We’re hoping that this year’s space explorer theme will inspire some out-of-this-world designs

“T-shirts are a fast fashion staple; they’ve always been a way of expressing our personality and tastes with slogans or images, but new printing technologies mean they’re now the ultimate item of personalised clothing, with the scope to quickly and inexpensively create a unique garment using a favourite photo or individual design. 

“We’re hoping that this year’s space explorer theme will inspire some out-of-this-world designs.”

The overall winner will receive 25 t-shirts digitally printed with their winning design by GarmentPrinting.co.uk, plus €100 worth of Amazon vouchers

To enter, email your design to tshirt@fespa.com

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